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Re: Alterations to Digital Photography in Fire Investigation
Posted by: Anonymous User (IP Logged)
Date: October 04, 2006 07:21AM
In the program “Photoshop Elements 4” a photograph that is under exposed . . . the type of photos that are often seen in fire scene photography . . . the dark areas can be brightened. When this is done articles in the photo that normally would not be seen can be observed.
Would this be considered altering a digital photograph?